gstat error
Here is my sessionInfo()
sessionInfo()
R version 2.12.2 (2011-02-25) Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252 [3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252 attached base packages: [1] splines grid stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods [9] base other attached packages: [1] spsurvey_2.1-2 lmtest_0.9-27 zoo_1.6-5 [4] car_2.0-9 survival_2.36-5 nnet_7.3-1 [7] spgwr_0.6-10 spatialCovariance_0.6-4 spatial_7.3-2 [10] spatgraphs_2.44 sgeostat_1.0-23 rworldmap_0.1211 [13] fields_6.3 spam_0.23-0 RPyGeo_0.9-2 [16] RSAGA_0.91-1 shapefiles_0.6 RgoogleMaps_1.1.9.7 [19] raster_1.8-22 RArcInfo_0.4-10 RColorBrewer_1.0-2 [22] PBSmodelling_2.61.210 PBSmapping_2.61.9 mapproj_1.1-8.3 [25] mapdata_2.1-4 intamap_1.3-8 evd_2.2-4 [28] mvtnorm_0.9-96 automap_1.0-9 rgdal_0.6-33 [31] gmaps_0.2 maps_2.1-6 glmmBUGS_1.9 [34] spdep_0.5-32 coda_0.14-2 deldir_0.0-13 [37] maptools_0.8-7 foreign_0.8-42 Matrix_0.999375-46 [40] lattice_0.19-17 boot_1.2-43 abind_1.3-0 [43] MASS_7.3-11 geosphere_1.2-19 geonames_0.8 [46] rjson_0.2.3 ctv_0.7-2 GEOmap_1.5-13 [49] akima_0.5-4 RPMG_2.0-5 splancs_2.01-27 [52] geomapdata_1.0-4 geoRglm_0.8-33 geoR_1.6-34 [55] gstat_0.9-81 sp_0.9-81 nlme_3.1-98 loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] tcltk_2.12.2 tools_2.12.2
On 2011-08-03 09:40, gbrenes at ssc.wisc.edu wrote:
Hello.
I am running the examples provided in the gstat help menus. When I try
to
run the following in predict.gstat:
data(meuse)
coordinates(meuse)= ~x+y
v<-variogram(log(zinc)~1, meuse)
I get the following error message:
Error in vector("double", length) : invalid 'length' argument
What's the problem?
You should at the very least provide your sessionInfo(). Peter Ehlers
Gilbert
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